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Canadian perspectives on the clinical actionability of neuroimaging in disorders of consciousness.

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Canadian perspectives on the clinical actionability of neuroimaging in disorders of consciousness.

Auteurs : Grace Lee [Canada] ; Adrian C. Byram [Canada] ; Adrian M. Owen [Canada] ; Urs Ribary [Canada] ; A Jon Stoessl [Canada] ; Andrea Townson [Canada] ; Christine Stables [Canada] ; Judy Illes [Canada]

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Abstract

Acquired brain injury is a critical public health and socioeconomic problem in Canada, leaving many patients in vegetative, minimally conscious, or locked-in states, unresponsive and unable to communicate. Recent advances in neuroimaging research have demonstrated residual consciousness in a few exemplary patients with acquired brain injury, suggesting potential misdiagnosis and changes in prognosis. Such progress, in parallel with research using multimodal brain imaging technologies in recent years, has promising implications for clinical translation, notwithstanding the many challenges that impact health care and policy development. This study explored the perspectives of Canadian professionals with expertise either in neuroimaging research, disorders of consciousness, or both, on the potential clinical applications and implications of imaging technology.

DOI: 10.1017/cjn.2015.8
PubMed: 25804248

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